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Looking for a career as Airline Cabin Crew?

Are you looking to have a competitive edge from the other applicants

If so then this cabin crew online training course can help

We offer a comprehensive online Training Course to help you understand what is involved in the Cabin Crew selection process and what it takes to become Cabin Crew!

For just £19 (usually £299) you can kick start your career within the airline cabin crew industry.

The online course is designed to help you pass the cabin crew selection process plus give you the practical experience of what it takes to become cabin crew.

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Subjects

  • First Aid
  • Fire
  • Cabin Crew
  • International
  • Industry
  • Aviation
  • Training First Aid
  • Resource Management
  • IT risk
  • Regulations
  • Sales Training
  • Airline Training
  • Aviation Training

Course programme

Module 1

In this module you will learn about the aviation industry. From its rich history at the beginning of the 20th century through to the emergence of cabin crew members as they are today. You will learn:

About the financial aspects of the aviation industry and how you contribute to it
The history of cabin crew members
What is expected of cabin crew members in terms of safety & security
The hierarchy of your work place
Plus much more…
Module 2

In this section, you'll learn the fundamentals of the different types of airlines and familiarise yourself with the types you'll be approaching for cabin crew jobs. You will learn:

About charter flights
About regional flights
How budget flights stay budget
Which types of airlines offer the best career opportunities
Plus much more…
Module 3

Like any industry, the aviation field is regulated. In this module you will learn exactly what regulation ensures that minimum standards are met in terms of fair fare setting, safety, and customer service. All cabin crew members must learn the basics of these regulations.You will learn:

Which governing bodies regulate British air travel companies
Which European and international bodies play a role in regulating British companies
What ATOL is
Why regulations change and how you should prepare for these changes
Plus much more…
Module 4

Abbreviations make everybody’s lives easier. This chapter will cover the basics of aviation abbreviations, so you can familiarise yourself with them before an interview. You will learn:

Why abbreviations are used
Why it is necessary to familiarise yourself with abbreviations
Common aviation abbreviations
Common domestic and International abbreviations
Plus much more…
Module 5

In this module, you will learn about the geography of the different regions you will visit, and how each destination affects your role. You will learn:

How to adapt to different time zones
The intricate differences between each time zone
How currencies are calculated
Currencies and how they apply to your sales targets
Plus much more...
Module 6

Weather occurs everywhere, and it can affect a cabin crew member’s role be it: volcanic ash clouds or turbulence.

Module 7

Planes are broken down into five basic categories, which all cabin crew members must be familiar with. Familiarising yourself with each aspect of a flight is the easiest way to minimise risks to yourself and others. You will learn:

How to list the names of the different areas on-board a flight
To understand who can enter which area
To understand why there may be restrictions on your movements within certain areas
Determine the relationship between plane areas and in-flight security
Plus much more...
Module 8

In this module you will learn about the importance of passenger announcements be they routine or emergency. You will learn:

About the different ways of communicating with passengers
How to communicate with the flight crew
To know how to adapt your tone of voice to specific situations
To understand the need to maintain clear communications at all times
Plus much more...
Module 9

In this module you will find out about the galley and discover what equipment you will find there. You will learn:

How to use the galley for storage
How to keep the galley safe
Why you should maintain the galley in a fit state
How to ensure the galley is used to maintain privacy
Plus much more...
Module 10

In this chapter you will learn more about the emergency exits and doors. All cabin crew members must be able to open the emergency exits immediately.

Module 11

In this chapter, you will learn what passenger hand luggage is. Surprisingly, the definition can vary between airlines. This means cabin crew members need to learn different definitions. You will learn:

How to recognise when luggage is not appropriate
How to stow away luggage carefully
How to follow legal guidelines with regards to hand luggage
To understand why certain restrictions apply
Plus much more...
Module 12

In this module you will learn about the many items available on-board an aircraft that you may use to keep passengers safe. . As well as knowing what these items are, it is necessary to understand what they are capable of. You will learn:

What equipment is available to you to maintain safety
What a first aid kit is made up of
Who can use a first aid kit
The basics of using a slide for emergency evacuations
Plus much more…
Module 13

As much as we would all like to think that we would never face an emergency situation, cabin crew members are quite likely to, at least once during their career. In this module you will learn:

How to conduct procedures during the course of a normal flight
How to conduct yourself appropriately during an abnormal situation
What to do in an emergency situation
How to Communicate with passengers during every form of procedure
Plus much more...
Module 14

While most flights go without an emergency, you need to assume that one will arise anyway. This chapter will discuss the types of emergencies you can face and how to deal with them. You will learn:

What the different types of emergency are
What ditching is and how to handle it
How to maintain calm amongst the passengers during an emergency
How to prevent panicked passengers from making others stressed
Plus much more...
Module 15

This module covers how to detect fires using signs like smoke, odours, and the appearance of passengers. Such signs can also help you detect potential hazards, like gas and substance leaks. You will learn:

How a fire arises
How to recognise a fire using more than just flames
What the potential fire hazards are
To know what a fire extinguisher does and the risks associated with using one
Plus much more...
Module 16

As a cabin crew member, one of your primary roles is to ensure that everyone on-board remains safe and secure. Throughout the course of any flight, you need to be able to identify all risks, and you need to know how to resolve problems when they arise.

Module 17

Cabin crew members are required to hold a first aid certificate, as they are the first responders in the event of passengers becoming ill during the flight.

Module 18

All cabin crew members must look presentable. Not only does this ensure passengers feel at ease while flying, it makes sure the company you work for is presented well at all times. You will learn:

How to select appropriate uniform accessories
How to wear your uniform
How to maintain your personal appearance
How to keep your uniform up to date
Plus much more…
Module 19

There is a risk that you will become fatigued as a cabin crew member. This module will help you discover techniques to manage and prevent this from happening. You will learn:

How to identify that you are fatigued
How to manage sleep cycles
To adapt your lifestyle to prevent fatigue
To make sure you eat the right snacks on-board
Plus much more...
Module 20

Every airline will have its own Crew Resource Management (CRM) Initiatives as part of their airline policy. In this module you will learn:

What crew resource management is
How CRM initiatives promote the safe operation of flights
How past incidents are used to help crews learn from
Communication techniques
Plus much more...

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Cabin Crew Certificate Online Course

£ 39 VAT inc.